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- Public Gallery/Architecture/Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Tours. For details and tour topics, visit the Walker lobby desk, call or check the online calendar. - Private group tours and self-guided visits are available for visitors of all ages. Guided tours must be scheduled at least four weeks in advance; self-guided visits must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance. Visit the website to select a tour type and schedule a visit. - Classes, lectures, and other program available for all ages. Call or visit the website for complete information.

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Museums
Art Appreciation
Children's Arts and Crafts
- Arts funding - performing arts presenting support - Arts training - Annual Midwest Arts Conference
Offers visitors opportunities to encounter art and artists in its 80-seat concert listening room, visual art gallery in a historic building, gift shop featuring local artists, artist residency program, sculpture park, community events, and opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive. Connects people to artists and rich cultural experiences in rural Minnesota.

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Folk/Ethnic Art Instruction
Visual Arts
Art Appreciation
Cultural Heritage Groups
Cultural Heritage Programs
Displays/Exhibits
Works with schools to bring professional artists into classrooms to enhance student skills and self-esteem through hands-on experiences in the arts. Program options: Residencies: artists work with teachers and students to guide them through the creative process and connects with themes and learning areas already familiar to students Performances: for under 300 audience members. Artists share their culture through music, dance, and presentation; many programs also provide relevant study guides Workshops: for under 30 participants. Enable students to work closely with a professional artist to discover their own artistic potential and to connect art to other learning areas
People with disabilities are given the opportunity to learn drawing, painting, and printmaking techniques.
- Free tours on daily basis. Special tours for educational groups arranged in advance - Classes, lectures, concerts and other programs for all ages - Education for preschool - age 15, adult classes and evening classes, courses for teachers (academic credits for some classes) - Educational Rental Material - Slides, reproductions, and video tapes

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Museums
Art Appreciation
Hearing Loss
Children's Arts and Crafts
Music Performances
- Friendly Robins Senior Citizen Club: Meets Wednesday afternoons in the lower level Community Room of the police and fire building - Donut Make You Wonder: Third Wednesdays, September through May, at Crystal Community Center - Monday Bunch: Robbinsdale City Hall, Monday, 9 am to 11 am - The Roving Minds: Robbinsdale City Hall, third Tuesday, September through May - Robbinsdale Diggers Garden Club: Group of people interested in gardens and plants - Robbinsdale Historical Society: Meets fourth Tuesday of each month - Book discussion group - Movies with a discussion group - Recreational outings

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Art Appreciation
Horticultural Societies
History Clubs/Societies
Literary Societies/Book Reading Clubs
Older Adults
Senior Centers
Field Trips/Excursions
Film Appreciation
Brings the arts into communities across the state and makes creators out of everyone in the room, library, fairground, or wherever a community gathers. - Community and Recreation Centers: artists teach photography groups, lead kids in creating murals, guide youth as they grow their skills in songwriting, spoken word, hip hop, and more. - Festivals and Parks: artists present workshops, lead art activity booths and perform main stage shows for festivals and parks. - Libraries: COMPAS artists perform for children's storytime, create with older adults during weekly art-making sessions, lead hands-on workshops for kids during out-of-school days, and put on some killer celebrations of literature, arts, and culture in libraries across the state. With libraries becoming prime community gathering and media centers, they are an exceptional place to engage in the arts. - Summer School or After School Programs: any of the Creative Classroom programs can be modified for out-of-school time programs. Kids make new connections, grow a mastery of skills, and have more fun than they ever expected. - Youth Employment Program: uses apprenticeship concepts for small cohorts of teens to learn and create with professional artists in a work environment. Apprenticeship projects take place during the summer in the visual, literary, or performing arts.

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Dance Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Summer Youth Employment Programs
Literary Societies/Book Reading Clubs
Art Appreciation
General Arts and Crafts
Provides classes for adults, including: - Art - Computer basics - Cooking - Financial planning - Parenting - Special trips/outings

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Personal Financial Counseling
Field Trips/Excursions
Parenting Skills Classes
Community Adult Schools
Art Appreciation
Cooking Classes
Computer Literacy Training Programs

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